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<p>
	I thought about other options for naming the coding group that I want to get started.
	I five-character word ending in &quot;st&quot; would allow for a shortish domain using a domain hack with the <code>//st.</code> registry.
	However, the only still-available domains that fit the bill seem to be <code>//foi.st.</code> and <code>//wre.st.</code>, neither of which I think are good options.
	I&apos;ll probably stick with &quot;Thorn&quot;.
</p>
<p>
	I have been trying to find the correct file to add <code>setxkbmap -option lv3:lwin_switch,esperanto:qwerty</code> to to make it run every time I log in, but did not figured it out until today.
	Looking through my old files from before the system reinstall, I found that last time, I had done it using the <code>.xsession</code> file.
	I cannot seem to find a file to add things to to modify the graphical session, but using the <code>.xsession</code>, I can replace the graphical session entirely.
	By adding <code>startxfce4</code> to the end of the file, it becomes a minor tweak file instead of a completely-custom session.
</p>
<p>
	I decided to try setting up TorChat today.
	I thought that there would be some sort of setup dialog and that TorChat leveraged your existing onion address, but that isn&apos;t the case.
	When starting Upon starting TorChat for the first time, it assigned me the address <a href="/en/domains/sbuk7aqcxkoyipwv.onion.xhtml">sbuk7aqcxkoyipwv.onion.</a>.
	TorChat isn&apos;t just reached through the onion, it actively knows which onion address refers to it, so without any setup dialog, TorChat pretty much <strong>*must*</strong> set up its own onion address.
	TorChat&apos;s default scripts even seem to start what seems to be a second instance of $a[Tor].
	To get TorChat running as I wanted, copied the line <code>HiddenServicePort 11009 127.0.0.1:11009</code> from <code>~/.torchat/Tor/torrc.txt</code> to <a href="/etc/tor/torrc"><code>/etc/tor/torrc</code></a>, commented out every line in <code>~/.torchat/Tor/tor.sh</code>, changed the <code>own_hostname</code> line in <code>~/.torchat/torchat.ini</code>, and moved the <code>~/.torchat/Tor/hidden_service</code> directory to another location where TorChat would not notice it.
	If TorChat sees <code>~/.torchat/Tor/hidden_service/hostname</code>, it will change the <code>own_hostname</code> line in <code>~/.torchat/torchat.ini</code> to match, undoing whatever customization you have made.
</p>
<p>
	I am headed back to Springfield for the rest of the day.
	I may or may not write about what happened there tomorrow.
</p>
<p>
	<strong>*UPDATE*:</strong> It seems that the plan has been changed and we are not headed to Springfield tonight.
	I still ended up away from home for a chunk of the day, and now that I am back, I have to get right to sleep as my mother and I are headed out very early.
	I had assumed that we would be back tonight because tomorrow is Friday and she has work, but it seems that she does not have work tomorrow after all.
	In fact, she has some appointments scheduled for tomorrow in Springfield.
	This means that the initial plan had been to stay there overnight, a plan that she had not communicated and that I had not prepared for.
	I need to start preparing for extended stays when we go to Springfield even when I have been led to believe that we are coming back within the day.
</p>
<p>
	My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
</p>
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